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Yet then, and only then, will human beings be ripe for this, when inward and outward freedom for a woman, as much as for man, shall be acknowledged as a right, not yielded as a concession.

What does Fuller argue for in this excerpt from "The Great Lawsuit"?

atheism
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equality between genders is expressed
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User Tad
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In this excerpt from "The Great Lawsuit," Fuller argues for equality.

Equality can be defined as the right of different groups of people to receive the same treatment, to have a similar social position, etc. regardless their race, gender or religion.

In this particular case, Fuller is making reference to the inequalities existing between men and women. He claims that society may overcome this differences the moment it stops thinking about equality as a privileged negotiation among a few and starts thinking of it as an actual right.

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